Improving Grade 10 accounting teachers' competencies in the Ekurhuleni District of the Gauteng Province

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Letshwene, M. J. (M. Jacobine), 1976-

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2014-10

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Project-based learning , Problem-based learning , Self-directed learning , Cooperative learning and competencies

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The aim of the study was to investigate strategies that could be used to equip Grade 10 teachers to teach accounting effectively. The aim was addressed by conducting the relevant literature survey and an empirical investigation. A qualitative approach which was modeled on the interpretive perspective was used to explore challenges faced by accounting teachers and learners. Five schools were selected in the Johannesburg Ekurhuleni District. Here, three HODs and two Grade 10 teachers were interviewed and observed while teaching. Strong and weak Grade 10 learners from each school were interviewed. The data was analysed and findings presented. The findings revealed that Grades 8 and 9 lack accounting exposure due to 40% weighting on financial literacy on the syllabus which then causes problems in Grade 10 from both the teaching and learning perspectives. The main recommendations arising from this study are that the Department of Education must relook at the syllabus and involve teachers in the planning of the curriculum in order to bridge the gap between the syllabuses. Accounting teachers should use variety of learning and teaching strategies, and create a supportive effective classroom environment in order to increase the learner’s interest.

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Letshwene, Mantekana Jacobine (2014) Improving Grade 10 accounting teachers' competencies in the Ekurhuleni District of the Gauteng Province, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19029>

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